You’ve probably been misinterpreting one of Def Leppard’s most popular songs all these years. On the surface, “Hysteria,” the fourth single and title track off the band’s fourth
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“Apples and Oranges” was supposed to keep Pink Floyd’s commercial momentum going. Instead, it was the death knell for Syd Barrett’s tenure in the band.

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Tony Iommi can be forgiven for not remembering 1987 in complete detail. He was using a large amount of cocaine, but there was also an

He asked us, “Be you angels?’” And we said, “Nay, we are but men.” Rock! Lasting a mere three episodes on HBO throughout 1997-2000, Tenacious D’s